Because of his speed and gap versatility at the college level, some may try to buy into Curry as a pure 3-4 outside linebacker, but he's really a pass-rushing specialist with impressive run-defending ability...His one scheme-transcendent asset -- demon speed off the edge -- should translate very well to the NFL.

For how impressive he can be at times, he will always carry the small-school tag. As unfair as it may seem, the reality is that many players, especially pass-rushers, struggle to replicate their production against such a jump in competition.

For evidence, see Larry English's production since he was drafted by the Chargers in the first round three years ago out of Northern Illinois.

Because of his size, the 6'4", 252-pound Curry would be utilized best as a 3-4 outside linebacker in the NFL.

As a result, Curry will take some time adjusting to the pro game, and unless there is an injury or a desperate need at the position, he will likely be used in a rotational role early on. As he develops, he can evolve from a rotational player to a full-time 'backer.

Pick Analysis:

Don't let the his small school-affiliation fool you, Curry is a workhorse who can make QBs like Tony Romo have really bad Sunday's in the ultra-competitive NFC East.